
A new personality victim of identity theft. After Karine Le Marchand, Marc Lavoine, and still many others, Muriel Robin has also just paid the price. In fact, she wanted to speak on her Instagram account in order to prevent her subscribers.
But what, did the 69-year-old actress really been a victim? According to its publication of this Tuesday, April 15, 2025, its identity was used in order to promote a “miracle” product supposed to make you lose weight.
Muriel Robin victim of identity theft
“I just learned with stupor that Slimpal company is currently broadcasting a completely fraudulent advertisement on the Internet, in which my image and my voice are used generated by artificial intelligence “railed the old Palmade stone acolyte on his Instagram account.
As with the iPhone scams, and other products that make personalities to win, Muriel Robin warned his community: “I want to tell you very clearly: I have never shot this film, I never agreed. In any case, I do not support this product or this company “.
The 69 -year -old actress, making use of capital letters to express her anger at the situation. In the rest of her long text published on her Instagram account, she wanted to recall, to the authors of the deception, that it is “from a serious damage to [son] right to image and [son] Artistic and personal integrity “.
She intends to prosecute the perpetrators
This is why, she does not want to let flow and intends to continue the authors of this scam, who have usurped her identity. “I will initiate legal proceedings against those responsible for this manipulation”she warned.
Finally, Muriel Robin asked her subscribers to be common sense and stop, as now, relay “This false video”. “I thank those who have alerted me. I will keep you informed of the legal consequences. Let’s stay vigilant in the face of these drifts of AI”she concluded, grateful.
This situation proves that artificial intelligence may have many positive aspects. Nevertheless, it is necessary to regulate its use and above all pay attention to what can appear on social networks. Certain publications being generated by AI, with a single purpose: ripping Internet users.